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alvindd 2007-03-17 02:00

How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
Unable to uninstall a program from installed applications using Application manager.
Its icon is red and has an exclamation point!
When I look at the Application details , the Description states that it is broken but able to update. It can not update either.
How do you uninstall an application that does not want to leave?

sondjata 2007-03-17 02:30

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
same problem here. Went to the terminal and deleted the files that the installer left behind. What is the application manager using for a catalog since it appears that is how it "knows" what is installed?

euchreprof 2007-03-17 04:04

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
huh?? newbie directions please.

geneven 2007-03-17 05:31

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
What I did with this was figured out where the files with that name were (I think I checked the Bin directory and there were several there.

Then I deleted all of the ones with that name or obviously related.

Then, the next time I refreshed the catalog I got a message saying that there was no file by that name; should it delete the catalog entry? I said "yes" and lived happily ever after.

There is a log file in the catalog that gives error messages that might have made it easier, but I had forgotten that.

SeRi@lDiE 2007-03-17 09:44

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
use apt-get to remove it...
Is on the How To sticky on the General forum..

maxilogan 2007-03-21 15:28

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SeRi@lDiE (Post 39594)
use apt-get to remove it...
Is on the How To sticky on the General forum..

I tried to do apt-get remove obscura but get the following message:

"You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
osso-clock-ui: Depends: osso-clock-widget (>=0.1.4) but it is not installable
E: unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution)."

What should I do? The final goal is to unistall Obscura to unistall Python 2.4, then install Python 2.5 and install Obscura again (I want to try Bergie's script wikipedia2poi tha needs Python 2.5)

maxilogan 2007-03-23 09:15

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxilogan (Post 40218)
I tried to do apt-get remove obscura but get the following message:

"You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
osso-clock-ui: Depends: osso-clock-widget (>=0.1.4) but it is not installable
E: unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution)."

What should I do? The final goal is to unistall Obscura to unistall Python 2.4, then install Python 2.5 and install Obscura again (I want to try Bergie's script wikipedia2poi tha needs Python 2.5)

Anyone that will help me solving this..?

mallard 2007-03-23 10:41

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxilogan (Post 40488)
Anyone that will help me solving this..?

'apt-get -f install' possibly?

maxilogan 2007-03-23 11:17

Re: How to delete a program that will not uninstall from Application Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mallard (Post 40496)
'apt-get -f install' possibly?

Well, of course it didn't work...

And, I just figured out I'm writing in the wrong section since I answered to another post, but I got OS2006 on the 770 :confused:


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